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I live near the equator, and see Sirius towards the east (January 2014, after sunset). If you live in the northern hemisphere, you will see it more towards the south-east; if you live far south from the equator, you will see it more towards the north-east. Note that Sirius is currently the second-brightest "star" to the east after sunset; Jupiter may also be visible (depending on your location); it will appear as the brightest "star". Jupiter is technically a planet, but it looks like a bright star.

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